10 Principles for Ethical Artificial Intelligence

As Artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, data and machine learning enter our workplaces across the world displacing and disrupting workers and jobs, unions must get involved. This document provides unions, shop stewards and workers with a set of concrete demands to the transparency, and application of AI.

It will inform AI designers and management of the importance of worker inclusion. There is a definite urgency of now. Action is required by unions, multinational worker alliances, to safeguard workers’ interests and maintain a healthy balance of power in workplaces.

Fit for inclusion in collective agreements, industrial policies and Global Framework Agreements, get the breaking through document here

UNI Global Union, based in Nyon, Switzerland, represents more than 20 million workers from over 600 trade unions in the fastest growing sectors in the world – skills and services. A total of 90% of new jobs are expected to be in these sectors in the next decade.
UNI and our affiliates in all regions are driven by the responsibility to ensure these jobs are decent and workers’ rights are protected